Apparently so, according to bits of code found in the new Google app by the ever-diligent Android Police. The new device is apparently codenamed Quartz and will come with the ability to display videos from YouTube, show recipes from the web, bring up a weather forecast, and so on, with everything controlled by your voice.

Not so fast?

As interesting as the new sections of code are, they're not yet conclusive proof that a Google-Home-with-video-and-pictures is indeed on the way. As Android Police points out, It's possible all these features refer to content that can be thrown to a Chromecast rather than shown on the device itself.

It could even be a device to display content on a connected phone or tablet - the code mentions menus and buttons, but it's not clear whether these are physical, hardware features or something displayed through software.

However, given the rumors we heard last month, and all the Google apps it would be useful to have on a device like this - YouTube, Google Maps, Google Photos - we'd say it's looking pretty likely the Google Home family is about to be extended yet again.